“Ladies and gentlemen, we are floating in space!”- Jostein Gaarder “Sophie’s World”

Limited edition statements printed on silk, numbered and signed

It's not hard to see that our society is ravenous for love. Turn on the radio and you'll hear love songs playing on nearly every station. Popular culture gives the impression that life revolves around sex and romance. In reality, the energy and attention people devote to falling and making love is minimal compared to the time they spend working, eating, exersizing, shoping, managing their money, or watching television. According to polls, many people would rather go shoping than make love. But as they amble through the shoping mall, what's blasting over the loudspeakers? Love songs. <…> Ultimately, the love songs on the radio are not really songs about love at all, but about ecstasy - our longing for it, our brief moment of actually finding it, and our grief upon losing it.

- The Hunger for Ecstasy , Jalaja Bonheim

ONGOING RESEARCH

Copenhagen scarf takes it’s inspiration from fishnets

SOMETHING MIGHT HAVE COME FROM NOTHING

'EYEZED, SIZED, FEMINISED' MANIFESTO WRITTEN DURING THE ART RESIDENCY, JUNE 2018